theonline3333
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I'm in an apartment and cannot get a sub. I have a Denon s760h with emotiva b1+ and c1+ for front LCR with 2 neumi bs5s for surrounds and a couple cheap micca covo-s speakers for atmos going at the tops of the side walls pointed at my chair. I am the only listener. I got some great advice about subs in apartments but ended up deciding that while I know I will be missing out without the sub I want to be a good neighbor. I just ordered a dayton bass shaker and amp to try to get at least some of what I am missing without the sub. I tried searching for an answer on this but I cannot find anything about setting up with audyssey no sub and a shaker. This is for tv/movies not music.
Do I set all my speakers to small or should I set my front L and R bookshelf speakers, which have a range of 48 Hz – 28 kHz (+3/-3 dB), to large instead since I have no sub? I do not want to damage speakers but I also do not plan to play the sound loud.
How do I get around not having a sub hooked up but also being able to use the shaker with the audyssey eq. I heard if you do audyssey without a sub hooked up then add the shaker later the audyssey will be disabled and not work.
I am trying to get everything figured out so that when I get everything tomorrow I have an easier time setting it up. Thanks!
Do I set all my speakers to small or should I set my front L and R bookshelf speakers, which have a range of 48 Hz – 28 kHz (+3/-3 dB), to large instead since I have no sub? I do not want to damage speakers but I also do not plan to play the sound loud.
How do I get around not having a sub hooked up but also being able to use the shaker with the audyssey eq. I heard if you do audyssey without a sub hooked up then add the shaker later the audyssey will be disabled and not work.
I am trying to get everything figured out so that when I get everything tomorrow I have an easier time setting it up. Thanks!